WATCH: Benghazi Marine Shreds Hillary To Pieces EPIC Viral Rant

On Tuesday, Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton said that it was “time to move on” from the Sept. 11, 2012 Benghazi attack, but former Marine officer Mark “Oz” Geist, who served as a member of the CIA annex security team that tragic night four years ago, disagreed.

“A lot of people say they’re not going to vote this November because their candidate didn’t win,” the Benghazi Marine could be heard saying in a new attack ad produced by the National Rifle Association. “Well, I know some other people who won’t be voting this year either.”

He was referring to the four men who died in Benghazi because of Clinton’s incompetence: Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty.

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“Hillary as president?” Geist continued. “No thanks. I served in Benghazi. My friends didn’t make it. They did their part. Do yours.”

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The NRA published the ad online Wednesday and intended to spend more than $2 million broadcasting it in battleground states such as Colorado, Ohio, Nevada, Florida, Virginia and Pennsylvania, according to USA Today.

The pro-gun organization hoped to dampen Clinton’s minuscule lead in the polls while also boosting support for presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, whose favorability in national polls remained lower that most Republicans would like.

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As for Geist, he likely participated in the advertisement because he meant every word that he said. Clinton’s incompetence as secretary of state played a key role in fostering the conditions that made the attack on the Benghazi consulate in Libya successful.

Moreover, the former secretary of state made no attempts even to try to save lives after the attack had begun. Instead she sent some emails to her family and decided to take a long nap.

This woman deserves to be no where near the White House, and Geist knows it.